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Andrew Tate called out for proclaiming man's delight lies in pleasing woman, Internet says 'don't think they smile when you force them'

2023-07-01 19:52
Andrew Tate said, 'Seeing the huge smile that YOU put on a womans face is one of the most beautiful things in the world'
Andrew Tate called out for proclaiming man's delight lies in pleasing woman, Internet says 'don't think they smile when you force them'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial kickboxer-turned-influencer, faced intense backlash from Twitter users after making a controversial statement claiming that a man's happiness is derived from bringing a smile to his partner's face. However, the timing of his remark couldn't have been worse, as Tate had recently been indicted on charges of sexual offenses and involvement in human trafficking.

Tate's reputation was tarnished due to the serious accusations leveled against him, leading to widespread condemnation on Twitter. Given the gravity of the charges he faced, many users found his statement about a man's duty to make his partner happy to be deeply hypocritical.

'Nothing makes a man happy like making a woman happy'

Once more, Tate made a significant impact on Twitter, expressing his belief that witnessing the enormous smile a man brings to a woman's face is one of the most exquisite experiences in the world. For him, nothing compares to the joy of making a woman happy, as it brings profound happiness to a man as well.

Tate wrote, "Seeing the huge smile that YOU put on a womans face is one of the most beautiful things in the world. Nothing makes a man happy like making a woman happy."

Contrary to Tate's tweet, which was mentioned above, the allegations against him undermine the positive impact of his message. He has been accused by three women of rape and violent abuse. In one instance, the woman claimed that Tate's words expressed his enjoyment of raping her, resulting in outrage among numerous social media users who accused him of promoting rape culture.

'I don't think they smile when you force them'

Tate's recent statements provoked numerous fans to accuse him of being the complete opposite of what he was attempting to convey in his tweet. One user shared a photo of Tate with BBC journalist Lucy and wrote, "What about Lucy?" Another user wrote, "Did the women you subjected to trafficking smile at you?" A user stated, "I dont think they smile when you force them to work cam shows."

A supporter of Tate, however, agreed with Tate's statements and wrote, "Speak for yourself, bro. When a woman smiles because she consciously chooses that smile no matter the circumstances. It's what makes me happy."